Explanation of the name "夷"
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Literature Reference: 夷,平也。——《说文解字》 'Yi' means flat or level. Source from 'Shuowen Jiezi'.
夷: Serene; Peaceful. Often signifies tranquility, serenity, and auspicious well-being in names.
Meaning: Yi signifies peace, flatness, symbolizing stability, harmony, and tranquility.
孔夷 (Kong Yi)
A hermit of the Song Dynasty, styled Fangping, known as the Fishing Father of Zhaogao, and associated with Li Zhi and others in poetic and wine gatherings.
李夷 (Li Yi)
a poet of the Jin Dynasty, known for his meticulous poetry and the work 'Ancient Mirror', admired by figures like Qinshu.
伯夷 (Bo Yi)
a virtuous figure of the late Shang Dynasty, known for refusing to eat Zhou grain and starving to death with his brother Shu Qi.